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Survey: 3 in 5 College Students Experience Food or Housing Insecurity

The Hope Center’s most recent basic needs survey shows while a majority of respondents lacked essentials, including food and housing, fewer than half engaged with institutional supports to mitigate these challenges.

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Adventure Therapy Addresses Student Anxiety

The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, launched an activities-based therapy group in 2024 to help students combat social anxiety and build self-confidence.

Updated Data Tool Assesses College Return on Investment

The Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce released an updated data tool today that assesses the return on investment...
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Academic Success Tip: Reducing Barriers to Tutoring Participation 

Despite a majority of institutions offering tutoring services, only one in eight students utilize these resources. Here are five ways to provide or incentivize use of tutoring services.

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Survey: What Presidents Really Think

The latest Inside Higher Ed Survey of College and University Presidents finds weak support for tenure, high confidence in financial stability and concerns about a lack of progress on student mental health issues.

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Study: Therapy Dog Visitations Support Student Well-Being

A recently published article from researchers at Washington State University finds drop-in therapy dog interactions can help students who left their childhood pet behind. The study has implications for providing students with healthy coping strategies.

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How Frequent Assessment Can Benefit URM Student Learning

A pilot study at the University of California, Riverside, found that more regular testing, as opposed to high-stakes exams, can improve student outcomes in a general chemistry course and close equity gaps for historically disadvantaged learners.

Survey Finds Widespread Challenges With Credit Transfer

Negative experiences with trying to transfer credits toward a college credential are prevalent among American adults, according to a new...